Our first is pretty easy going! Hopefully this will help. |
My sister is 5 years younger than me, and is my best friend. We were very close as kids, starting especially when we were 7/12.
My youngest and my second oldest are 4.5 years apart, and they get along well, too. One girl, one boy. I'm sure you know this, but there are pros and cons to every age spacing. Nothing is perfect. |
My kids are 4.5 years apart and play together all the time except for sometimes the younger once can be a little much so I intervene so the older one gets uninterrupted big kid time with her friends. We make sure sometimes the older one has to tag along to the younger's activities, sometimes the younger has to tag along to the older one's, and and sometimes they can do separate activities at the same time. |
I am 4.5 years apart from my younger sister. She was my best friend from the day she was born and still is now (at 40/36 yrs).
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thanks for this and i totally agree. I feel like people are always saying "oh well you're older one can help out with the baby" and all we really want is for her to enjoy being a kid as long as she can. |
I mean, does it matter? You are where you are, and a sibling is a huge gift to your DC1 and to your family. Don't overthink it! |
OP here. Thanks to all for these reassuring comments! I think I need to stop stressing (easier said than done) ![]() Much appreciated. |
You sound like you’re from an immigrant family like me! |
My brother is 4 years younger and we are best friends even though we don’t like the same hobbies or anything like that. We also rarely fought growing up while my twin daughters fight constantly! |
thats really sweet. I'm not OP, but im looking at this same age gap and these posts make me happy |
My sister is 8 years younger. We fought a bit when we were younger but were always close. As adults we're best friends now. It really depends on the personality of your kids. Some will get along some won't. My brother is only 2 years younger and we get along but we're definitely not best friends. |
I think this is very true. My husband and his younger brother (5.25 years apart) have always gotten along really well, and he was thrilled to become an older brother. But my husband is very, very nurturing. |
I wonder how much gender has to do with it? Do opposite gender siblings with a big gap tend to be less close than same gender siblings with a big gap?
I’m the baby of my family, all girls. My sister who is 3 1/2 years older than me didn’t become my friend until well into adulthood, but the sister who is 7 years older was always very close to me. |
Not immigrants, just hit hard by recessions. It didn't help that parents were super tough and rigid for the eldest, but very relaxed for the younger. You could hear us both describe our childhoods and you'd never ever match us up as siblings. I also have younger siblings, 7 and 12 years younger. I am not close with the 7-year spread sister, but am close to the 12-year spread though it is more of a mother-daughter than sibling relationship. I essentially raised the youngest when I was in middle and high school. That's a totally different relationship. |
This. I have three, all ~4.5 years apart (not planned that way, just how it worked out.) My oldest really resents her younger sister and they have a lot of conflict, but they both adore and get along with their little brother. My middle daughter has always had a bit of a mother hen personality and loves having someone to look after. We continue to work on the relationship between the older two, but it is hard. So, in my family I have both scenarios of how a large spread can work out. |